Rosselkhoznadzor monitored the import of about 850 tons of Belarusian goods in Pskov, Russia

Published 2021년 6월 24일

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Last weekend, the Pskov region saw the import of 846 tons of animal products from the Republic of Belarus, with over half of the volume being milk and dairy products. The import also included beef, poultry meat, seafood, finished meat products, feed additives, canned meat, fish, and 2 million pieces of chicken eggs. Inspectors ensured that the imported goods met the Unified Veterinary Requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union, and after passing all necessary checks, the goods were delivered to their intended recipients.
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Last weekend in the Pskov region, officials of the North-West Interregional Administration of the Rosselkhoznadzor controlled the import of 846 tons of animal products from the Republic of Belarus. More than 50% of the total volume of imported goods was milk and dairy products - 481.6 tons. Also, 165 tons of beef, more than 83 tons of poultry meat, more than 47 tons of seafood, 24.8 tons of finished meat products, almost 20 tons of feed additives, 2.5 tons of canned meat, more than 12 tons of fish were imported from the neighboring country. , 2 million pieces of chicken eggs. During the inspection activities, the state inspectors of the Department found that ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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